Connecticut 條文所定之二級襲擊罪(《康乃狄克州一般法典》第 53a-60 條)

Connecticut 條文所定之二級襲擊罪(《康乃狄克州一般法典》第 53a-60 條)

Assault in the second degree is a serious felony charge in Connecticut. It is a significant step above misdemeanor assault allegations because it often involves claims of serious physical injury, use of a weapon or dangerous instrument, or conduct that prosecutors treat as especially violent.

A conviction can carry prison exposure, probation, and a permanent felony record. Because these cases often depend on witness statements, medical evidence, and how injuries are legally classified, early legal representation can be critical.

Our firm represents individuals charged with felony assault offenses throughout Connecticut. 立即聯繫 Flannery Law 討論您的案件。.

Legal Definition Under Connecticut Law

Connecticut General Statutes § 53a-60, a person may be charged with assault in the second degree in several different ways. The statute covers the following:

  • 53a-60(a)(1) — Intentionally causing serious physical injury to another person or to a third person
  • 53a-60(a)(2) — Intentionally causing physical injury to another person or a third person by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, other than by discharge of a firearm
  • 53a-60(a)(3) — Recklessly causing serious physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument
  • 53a-60(a)(4) — For a purpose other than lawful medical or therapeutic treatment, intentionally causing stupor, unconsciousness, or other physical impairment or injury to another person by administering a drug, substance, or preparation capable of producing the same, without that person’s consent
  • 53a-60(a)(5) — A parolee from a correctional institution who, with intent to cause physical injury, causes physical injury to an employee or member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles
  • 53a-60(a)(6) — With intent to cause serious physical injury by rendering another person unconscious, and without provocation by such other person, causing such injury by striking that person on the head
  • 53a-60(a)(7) — With intent to cause physical injury, causing such injury by striking or kicking another person in the head while that person is in a lying position

Because the statute covers multiple distinct scenarios, the exact subsection charged matters significantly in evaluating the strength of the case and the available defenses.

Felony Classification — Class D or Class C

§ 53a-60(b), the felony classification depends on the level of injury involved:

  • D級重罪 — where the offense did not result in serious physical injury
  • Class C felony — where the offense resulted in serious physical injury

This distinction is not merely technical. Class C carries greater sentencing exposure than Class D, and the classification directly affects plea negotiations, sentencing ranges, and the long-term consequences of a conviction. How injuries are characterized — and whether they legally qualify as serious physical injury — is often a central issue in these cases.

What Does “Serious Physical Injury” Mean?

In many second-degree assault prosecutions, a central question is whether the alleged harm qualifies as serious physical injury rather than ordinary physical injury under Connecticut law. That distinction determines not only the felony class but also affects the available defenses and plea negotiations.

Medical records, treatment history, photographs, and expert opinions can all become important evidence on this issue.

Common Situations That Lead to Charges

Second-degree assault charges frequently arise from allegations involving:

  • domestic disputes where an object was allegedly used
  • bar fights or public altercations involving bottles or other items
  • fights resulting in hospitalization or significant medical treatment
  • head strikes or kicks during altercations
  • cases involving claims of reckless weapon use
  • situations where a person was rendered unconscious

A dangerous instrument does not need to be a traditional weapon. Everyday objects may qualify depending on how they are used, and that determination can significantly affect which subsection applies and what penalties are at stake.

Penalties for Assault in the Second Degree

As noted above, assault in the second degree is either a Class D felony or a Class C felony under § 53a-60(b), depending on whether the offense resulted in serious physical injury.

Potential consequences can include:

  • jail or prison exposure
  • 緩刑
  • protective orders
  • anger management or counseling conditions
  • a permanent felony conviction record
  • immigration or employment consequences in applicable cases

The specific outcome often depends on criminal history, the injuries alleged, the subsection charged, and the facts presented by the state.

If you are facing assault in the second degree charges, do not wait. 聯繫 Flannery Law for a free consultation — early representation allows us to build a proactive, strategic defense from the start.

Family Violence Cases

If the complaining witness is a family or household member, the case may also be treated as a Family Violence matter in Connecticut. That designation can lead to:

  • immediate protective orders
  • no-contact or limited-contact conditions
  • orders to leave a shared residence
  • additional court dates and compliance monitoring

Violating a protective order can create separate criminal charges. An arrest for an alleged act of family violence triggers a complex legal process with significant consequences, and the protective order conditions can affect daily life immediately — before any finding of guilt.

Contact our office for your free consultation. We handle family violence assault cases throughout Connecticut and can help you understand your rights and obligations from day one.

How These Cases Are Prosecuted

Second-degree assault cases often rely on evidence such as:

  • 911 recordings
  • witness statements
  • medical records and treatment documentation
  • injury photographs
  • surveillance or body camera footage
  • statements made by the accused

Common defense issues include whether the injury qualifies as serious physical injury, whether an object legally qualifies as a dangerous instrument, whether the conduct was intentional or reckless as alleged, whether provocation is relevant under the specific subsection charged, and whether self-defense or defense of others applies.

Juvenile Assault Charges

When the accused is under 18, the matter may proceed in 康乃狄克州青少年法院 rather than adult criminal court, depending on the age of the individual and the allegations involved.

Serious felony assault allegations can have lasting consequences in the juvenile system and may involve detention, probation, counseling, or transfer to adult court in certain cases.

Flannery Law, juvenile defense is a core part of our practice. 聯絡我們的辦公室 for discreet, strategic guidance focused on protecting your child’s future.

Courts Where We Handle Felony Assault Charges

These cases are generally handled in Connecticut Superior Court. We represent clients in courts statewide, including:

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Charging practices and plea negotiations may vary by courthouse, and local knowledge matters when navigating these cases.

Charged With Assault in the Second Degree in Connecticut?

If you were arrested for assault in the second degree, take the following steps immediately:

  • do not discuss the case publicly or on social media
  • do not contact the complaining witness if a protective order is in place
  • save texts, photos, videos, and witness contact information
  • appear in court as ordered

Felony assault cases move quickly, and early decisions can significantly affect the outcome. Obtaining experienced legal representation as soon as possible gives you the best opportunity to protect your rights at every stage of the process.

聯繫 Flannery Law for 24/7 assistance. We represent clients charged with assault in the second degree throughout Connecticut and are ready to help.

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